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WASP$505279$ - Übersetzung nach spanisch

FAMILY OF INSECTS
Chrysididae; Gold wasp; Cuckoo Wasp; Emerald wasp
  • ''[[Pseudospinolia neglecta]]''

WASP      
protestante blanco anglosajón, americano descendiente de europeos del norte de Europa perteneciente a la iglesia Protestante (considerado como la clase privilegiada en los Estados Unidos)
wasp         
  • Social wasps constructing a paper nest
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  • 1880}}, one of nine [[Royal Navy]] warships to bear the name
  • provision]] a nest
  • ''[[Polistes]]'' sp., India
  • Male ''[[Electrostephanus petiolatus]]'' fossil from the [[Middle Eocene]], preserved in [[Baltic amber]]
  • [[Wasp waist]], c. 1900, demonstrated by [[Polaire]], a French actress famous for this [[silhouette]]
  • [[Potter wasp]] building mud nest, France. The latest ring of mud is still wet.
  • European hornet, ''[[Vespa crabro]]''
  • Bembix oculata]]'' ([[Crabronidae]]) feeding on a fly after paralysing it with its sting
  • Wasps are [[paraphyletic]], consisting of the [[clade]] [[Apocrita]] without [[ant]]s and [[bee]]s, which are not usually considered to be wasps. The [[Hymenoptera]] also contain the somewhat wasplike [[Symphyta]], the sawflies. The familiar [[common wasp]]s and [[yellowjacket]]s belong to one family, the [[Vespidae]].
MEMBERS OF THE ORDER HYMENOPTERA WHICH ARE NOT ANTS NOR BEES (COMPARE Q1065202, Q1076176)
Wasps; Wasp venoms; Vespine; Wasp facts; Ground wasps; Social wasp; Pollinator wasp; Dendrocerus scutellaris
avispa [Noun]
wasp         
  • Social wasps constructing a paper nest
  • isbn=978-0896599314}}</ref>
  • 1880}}, one of nine [[Royal Navy]] warships to bear the name
  • provision]] a nest
  • ''[[Polistes]]'' sp., India
  • Male ''[[Electrostephanus petiolatus]]'' fossil from the [[Middle Eocene]], preserved in [[Baltic amber]]
  • [[Wasp waist]], c. 1900, demonstrated by [[Polaire]], a French actress famous for this [[silhouette]]
  • [[Potter wasp]] building mud nest, France. The latest ring of mud is still wet.
  • European hornet, ''[[Vespa crabro]]''
  • Bembix oculata]]'' ([[Crabronidae]]) feeding on a fly after paralysing it with its sting
  • Wasps are [[paraphyletic]], consisting of the [[clade]] [[Apocrita]] without [[ant]]s and [[bee]]s, which are not usually considered to be wasps. The [[Hymenoptera]] also contain the somewhat wasplike [[Symphyta]], the sawflies. The familiar [[common wasp]]s and [[yellowjacket]]s belong to one family, the [[Vespidae]].
MEMBERS OF THE ORDER HYMENOPTERA WHICH ARE NOT ANTS NOR BEES (COMPARE Q1065202, Q1076176)
Wasps; Wasp venoms; Vespine; Wasp facts; Ground wasps; Social wasp; Pollinator wasp; Dendrocerus scutellaris
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avispa

Definition

Wasp
·noun Any one of numerous species of stinging hymenopterous insects, ·esp. any of the numerous species of the genus Vespa, which includes the true, or social, wasps, some of which are called yellow jackets.

Wikipedia

Cuckoo wasp

Commonly known as cuckoo wasps or emerald wasps, the hymenopteran family Chrysididae is a very large cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species) of parasitoid or kleptoparasitic wasps, often highly sculptured, with brilliant metallic colors created by structural coloration. They are most diverse in desert regions of the world, as they are typically associated with solitary bee and wasp species, which are also most diverse in such areas. Their brood parasitic lifestyle has led to the evolution of fascinating adaptations, including chemical mimicry of host odors by some species.